"THE START" and "THE STRUGGLE" Jacquard loom woven silk pictures, Stevengraphs are Victorian silk pictures that became popular in 1862 when they were first produced by Thomas Stevens of Coventry, England. They covered many popular subjects of the day and among the most popular are scenes of horsemanship. Stevens continued to produce them in his factory until his death in 1888 and the business continued under 2 of his sons and were popular until WWI...

English silk embroidery and watercolor of a young boy playing the flute with a dog in a landscape setting, unrestored with no splits in the silk and minor toning of the fabric, now backed with archival back board, the verre eglomise mat is restored, the apparently original frame has been touched up and shows minor wear, early 19th century, 11-3/4" X 14-1/4" frame size, 6" X 8-1/4" oval sight size. We accept time payments and quantity discounts...

Japanese embroidery memorial on silk commemorating a young sailor's round the world tour in the U.S. Navy, circa 1910, in original frame with original sailor's photograph in uniform, all under original glass, in excellent original condition. Back label reads; From S. Clough, Agent for D. Appleton & Co. 78 Weybosset Street, Providence, R.I. Sight size 25"x25", Frame size 33"x33". We accept time payments and quantity discounts, free delivery available with a 250 mile radius of Cape Cod...

An expertly worked applique quilt (8-9 stitches per inch) of Water Lilies with extensive use of embroidery to create fine details and accents, exceptionally long 98" X 82", thin batting, all cotton, no stains, fading, wear, tears or repairs, all hand sewn, circa 1930, professionally laundered.. We accept time payments and quantity discounts, ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA)...

An original pattern wool on burlap hooked rug modeled after a house on Pamet Road in Truro, Cape Cod, tightly woven and artistically designed with a beautiful color palette, slight overall muting of the colors consistant with its age, no repairs or wear, circa 1920-1940, 33-1/4" X 42". We accept time payments and quantity discounts. ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA)...

Hand hooked, heart shaped rug, featuring a Cape Cod Cottage with two red brick chimneys, one apparently intentionally made crooked, flanked by two blossoming trees, and with the words "Home is Where the Heart is", acquired from the estate of the actress Julie Harris who was a long time resident of Cape Cod. We believe the rug is 40-50 years old. The dimensions are 30" X 36 " overall, and there are no stains, repairs or wear evident...

Jacquard Coverlet, A mid 19th Century hand loomed, red Jacquard Coverlet of cotton and wool, seemless single panel, with central medallion and geometric and floral design in overall excellent condition with no tears, stains, repairs, holes or fading. Even the fringe is in excellent condition, probably Pennsylvania origin, 72" X 86". In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes...

Jacquard Coverlet, probably Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, cotton and wool, seemless, one panel, floral and geometric design with center medallion, unusually colorful with green, purple, brown and red wool on beige cotton, 82" X 84", in excellent unrestored condition, no holes, tears or fading, a very few minor stains, fringe perfect on three sides, unknown weaver. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes...

An early to mid-19th Century hand loomed Jacquard Coverlet of cotton and wool, 2 panel construction with center seem,"snow flake and star" design motif, indigo blue, brick red and green, probably Pennsylvania origin, in excellent original condition with no holes, tears, stains or fading, 75" W. including colored fringe, X 84" L. plus 6" long white fringe. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes...

Jacquard Coverlet,early to mid 19th Century, hand loomed of cotton and wool, single panel construction, probably Pennsylvania origin, 84" X 84" including fringe on four sides, with a Greek Key border, foliage and a large central medallion, indigo blue, brick red and green, no tears, rips, or fading, and a few small light stains, probably Pennsylvania origin. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes...

A rare early cotton and wool, hand loomed overshot 2 piece coverlet, geometric design of red with green stripes, circa 1790-1830, in very good original condition, with no holes, tears, stains or moth damage, probably Pennsylvania origin, 56" X 82". We have a collection of many coverlets in exceptional original condition. Please inquire...

A mid-nineteenth century Hand loomed seemless Jacquard Coverlet, fruit, flowers, eagles at four corners and a central medallion, brown, green and red, probably Pennsylvania origin, 78" X 78" not including fringe, in excellent original condition with no fading, tears, stains or holes. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes. Coverlets of the era were woven on hand looms with Jacquard attachments by professional weavers. They were...

A mid-nineteenth century Hand loomed seemless Jacquard Coverlet, fruit, flowers, eagles at four corners and a central medallion, brown, green and red, probably Pennsylavania origin, 78" X 78" not including fringe, in excellent original condition with no fading, tears, stains or holes. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes. Coverlets of the era were woven on hand looms with Jacquard attachments by professional weavers. They were...

An early 19th century hand loomed seemless Jacquard Coverlet, 78" X 88" not including fringe, red on white background, central star medallion and with turkeys, deer and cathedral buildings , excellent original condition with no tears, holes or fading, one small stain on reverse side. In the 19th Century, up until the Civil War Americans liked bright colors and bold patterns in their homes. Coverlets of the era were woven on hand looms with Jacquard attachments by professional weavers. They were ...

A mid-nineteenth century, seemless, hand loomed Jacquard Coverlet, red on a white background with a central medallion, pheasants, flowers and a saw tooth pattern along the border, very minor fringe loss, but with no holes, tears, or stains, 82" X 88", not including fringe. Coverlets of the era were woven on hand looms with Jacquard attachments by professional weavers. They were easier to acquire than entirely hand sewn quilts of unique design. Production was mostly in the Middle Atlantic and Mid...

An early 19th century seemed two part Overshot Coverlet of cotton and wool in faded blue on white, with slight wear along the seem, but no holes, tears or stains, 72" X 42". We have a collection of many coverlets in exceptional original condition. Please inquire. We accept time payments and quantity discounts, ** WE GUARANTEE THE AUTHENTICITY OF OUR MERCHANDISE AS REPRESENTED. MEMBERS OF: THE ANTIQUES COUNCIL, THE CAPE COD ANTIQUE DEALERS ASSOCIATION (CCADA). **